Sooloos LLC

Sooloos was established in New York City in 2001 and is the manufacturer of the world's most innovative, functional, and easy-to-use networked home entertainment system. The company creates advanced but easy-to-use technologies to locate, store, distribute, and manage a wide variety of media content, creating highly approachable and comprehensive home entertainment experiences that are extraordinarily social and enjoyable.

Sooloos effortlessly combines spectacular quality, rich metadata, and the industry's leading user interface to change forever the way we enjoy and interact with music, video, and photos.

Sooloos was purchased by Meridian in 2008 and is now distributed via their dealer network and as part of their digital theater systems.

All those hours spent running wiring and calibrating and arranging and keeping your wife and kids locked out has finally paid off: your home theater is finished. Now what? It's not as though you want to just slide right back into your television and movie watching routine, is it? No, you've got to make that new system sing. Put it through its paces, really see what it can do.
To that end, here is a list of content that will put the screws to your home theater system one way or another (and likely wake the neighbors in the process). This is the kind of stuff to put on when a friend or relative comes over and you really want to knock their socks off with your new toys. The titles here have been cosen for maximum visual and aural impact, so don't be surprised that Bridget Jones Diary is not on the list. Crank everything up to eleven and enjoy-

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Sure, Blade 2 is just an ok movie, but the 5.1 mix is great. Fast forward to the the nightclub shoot-out if you want to skip the story.

Best Ways To "Show Off" Your Home Theater

When it comes to destruction and mayhem on a city-wide scale perpetrated by giant robots, look no further than Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. Sure the title (and story) make little sense, but the CG heavy visuals will make your eyes beg for mercy.

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While the prequel trilogies didn't go over so well, all is not lost. The asteroid chase sequence in Star Wars: Episode II is worth watching. It has some great sound effects and will give your subwoofer a workout.

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Terminator 2 is a great action film through and through. But jump to the "raid on Cyberdyne" sequence to watch Arnold lay waste to a parking lot full of police cars in his offhand Terminator way.

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An American Werewolf In London may seem like an odd choice among these others. But even with the harsh lighting and 1080p transfer the amazing make-up effects still look amazing. Point being: a great home theater makes a great movie better.

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Top Gun earns its spot due to a (fairly) recent Blu-ray transfer/theatrical re-release that looks excellent. Plus all the great aerial footage doesn't hurt, either.

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If you've seen Heat then you already know: skip ahead to the never-ending bank shootout in order to test the patience of your wife and kids. It's loud, it's long, and it's awesome.

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Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol- Take your pick from any of the half-dozen masterfully executed set-pieces in this film. All have great visuals and superb audio. The Burj tower sequence is the obvious highlight, though.